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Quasar Looming Ntozake Shange, the noted playwright, novelist, poet and performer in a series of duets combining music, dance, hip hop with her poetry and prose. Joining her in this duet will be either Elmo Preston on guitar and keyboard, Chico Freeman on alto sax, Billy Bang on violin or Diane Harvey, dancer.
Dan Quayle 44th Vice President of the United States.
Joe Queenan Author and humorist, Joe Queenan has written such books as, If You're Talking To Me, Your Career Must Be in Trouble; and Red Lobster, White Trash, and The Blue Lagoon: Joe Queenan's America.
Jerry Quickley A poet, journalist and radio host, Los Angeles-based Jerry Quickley is a three-time Los Angeles Poetry Grand Slam winner and a multiple National Poetry Slam finalist. He's been featured in anthologies, magazines, and newspapers including Time Magazine and the Los Angeles Times, and has performed his poems on Lifetime and CNN. Recently he was commissioned by The Mark Taper Forum and The Royal National Theatre of Great Britain to write and perform "Live From the Front," a play about his experiences as a journalist and filmmaker in Iraq before and during the war. A native New Yorker, Quickley is the host of the popular Pacifica Radio Network show "Beneath the Surface" on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles.
Jane Quinn Syndicated financial columnist for Newsweek magazine.
Colin Quinn Colin has also appeared in movies, including Who's the Man?, Married to the Mob, The Roxbury Guys and most recently, Comedian. Colin was hired as a writer and feature player on NBC's sketch/comedy show, "Saturday Night Live." September 1997 he became a full-time cast member, showing up on Weekend Update as 'Lenny the Lion' and 'Joe Blow.' He also established the recurring characters 'The Thank you Guy' and himself in the skit 'Colin Quinn Explains the NY Times.' Colin Quinn is currently starring in his own show on Comedy Central called "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn". It is airing now on Comedy Central.
Dan Quinn Dan Quinn, a Russian-born comedian, has worked with Dane Cook, Chris Tucker and Jerry Seinfeld. He has also appeared on Comedy Central, MTV, and the WB, including an appearance on the show Boys Behaving Badly.
John Quinones John Quinones is anchor of ABCs What Would You Do?, a co-anchor of Primetime, a correspondent for 20/20, and the author of Heroes Among Us: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Choices (Harper). Winner of seven Emmy Awards, Quinones has also been honored with the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards Grand Prize for International Reporting. Quinones joined ABC News in June 1982 and has reported for World News with Charles Gibson, Nightline, and Good Morning America. A sought after speaker, he has been a keynote speaker, diversity speaker, commencement speaker, and after-dinner speaker at universities, diversity conferences, and charitable organizations across the country. In addition to sharing the many stories of heroes hes met, he also shares his own touching personal narrative of his rise from humble roots as the son of a laborer and a house cleaner to his life as a network anchor. His is one of the most American of stories. Quinones reminds us all of the courage and dignity it takes to stand up for oneself and those around us, and by chronicling such bravery, he captures Americas can-do spirit, showing that through the slightest good deed, each one of us harbors a hero within. Originally from San Antonio, Texas, Quinones received a masters degree from the Columbia School of Journalism and makes his home in New York City.
Herb Quinones The only Hispanic-American comedian who wears dred locks, Herb Quinones has appeared on BET Comic View. His comedy relates to his trials and tribulations of growing up in New York City.
Zachary Quinto Zachary Quinto plays Sylar on the hit show "Heroes". A nerdy computer whiz on 24, a brain-stealing serial killer on Heroes and Tori Spelling's gay best bud on So NoTORIous: this up-and-coming small-screen actor is nothing if not versatile. Intrigued by acting from an early age, Quinto began appearing in Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera productions as a child. But he decided to pursue acting as a vocation after being involved in a car accident at age 16. After high school, the dark and handsome player studied at Carnegie Mellon's prestigious acting conservatory, and a year after graduating, he began landing guest spots on diverse series, everything from Touched by an Angel to CSI. His recurring role on the third season of 24 upped his profile, but 2006 was his breakthrough year. Although his first series-regular gig on So NoTORIous was cut short when the campy show failed to get picked up for a second season, he quickly snagged his signature Heroes role. With his icy stare and monotone delivery, Quinto proved a breath-taking villain, and producers announced that he would become a series regular during the sci-fi smash's second season.